“Rogers's annotated bibliography presents a chronological analysis of the critical reception accorded Ann Radcliffe beginning with contemporary reviews and extending through 1995....[T]he scholarship and research are sound and thorough....An admirable work with little competition, this should be considered for all college and university collections.”–Choice
“... an outstanding work of scholarship that provides the definitive Radcliffe bibliography... by the world's leading Radcliffe scholar. Indispensable for scholars of Radcliffe, of the gothic, and of women writers generally, it provides new biographical information, shedding new light on Radcliffe's relationship with her mother. Highly recommended.”–Josephine Donovan, University of Maine
Product Description
Arguably the most popular novelist of her day and the mother of the female Gothic literary tradition, Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) has received varying amounts of critical attention and is now being recognized for her important contribution to English literature. This volume recounts what little is known about her life and provides an extensive bibliographic overview of works by and about her. Included are annotated entries for editions and translations, reviews, critical studies of Radcliffe, and adaptations of her works.







